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Show 1 Second Section Second Section a.. PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 5, id 30. 0 .,' ." r ,' 4 : ' . - ' - '' ... . ...... PLEASAOT CROVE SCGIETY Mr. -and Mrs. Archie Maxfield orated with red candles in bronze were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver holders. Christmas symbols and Broomhead or Provo on Monday, rj iavors were usea 10 complete me 'color scheme. Invited guests: Mrs Mr. and Mrs. George Holman of Salt Lake were week end guests of Mr. andMrs. W. J. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Banks entertained enter-tained Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks and family of Letu for dinner on Sunday. Un. MHIen Radmall was hostess at a dinner carty Thursday ve-4 ning for her brothers and their famHiM. Covei3 were placed for ,Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bezzant and family of Farmlngton, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bezzant and family, Mr. ana Mrs. Matthew Bezzant and family, and Ray Eezzant. .-'. : ) - Mr. and Mrs. Karl Banks and Mr. and Mrs. H. W Jacobs atend- ed a party at Itte Junius Hayes home in Salt Lake Friday evenin; Lucius Laudie. Mrs.. Ethel Drys- dale, Mrs. Pearl Wadley, Russell Swenson, Messrs,,, and Mesdames S. A. Kirk, L. P. Harvey, I B. Adam-sen,. Adam-sen,. C. L. Wright, Millen Radmall, J. H,- Armitstead, Orson Bullock, Junius West, Karl Banks, J. D. Thorne, Thomas . Fenton, S. L. White, Lewis Olpin, H. S. Richards, H. W. Jacobs, S. B. Smith and G. L. Smith. - , . , Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Beck enter tained at a "WatchTarty" Tuesday evening. The time was spent in playing progressive games. A tray luncheon was served to the follow ing guests: Me. and Mrs. Elvin Thome? Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Harpr4 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest OUen, an4 Mr? and Mrs. Leslie Smith of American onc. - 4 ! Mrs. Sarah Atwood, Miss Ardena Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Beck, Ulahop and Mrs. F. D. Atwood of Pleasant Grove: Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Atwood of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. John Atwood of Midway were New Year's guests of Bishop and lira. Lawrence Atwood. A . A cousins? party was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Warnlck Friday evening. The guests: Mildred and Rhodlne Christiansen, Chris-tiansen, Arvel Anderson, Grace and Jennie Walker. Lowell Richins, Clarice and Clyde Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Christiansen.. The Misses Zeima Driggs and Janice Nelson enjoyed Saturday -visiting In Salt Lake. . Mrs. Margaret Williamson and her son David, spent the holidays In Spanish Fork with relatives. Mrs. Burlin Driggs gave a dinner Sunday evening to celebrate her birthday anniversary. Covers were placed for Mr. ana Mrs. Floyd Anderson of Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Hwight Dtes o? Salt Lake, and Mr., and Mrsfcnnls Driggs and lamily of Pleasant' Grove. Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen and Ernest Clayton of Orem were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Niels FugaL .;. Mrs. Millen Radmall, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Warnick, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Fea :::;:-;f;l,?y; Rulon Hone Is visaing at Eph-raim;' Eph-raim;' - t - Mr. and Mrs. Burlin Driggs enjoyed en-joyed part of the week Visiting with relatives and friends in "Salt Lake? " . , Mrs. Ethel Drysdale and children spent the holidays with relatives at Payson. . , " Mrs. Pearl Wadley entertained at dinner Monday evening. The invit ed guests were Mrs. Jesse Wadley, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wadley and Mrs. Pearl Coqmbs. Dinner guests at the Clarence Hilton home Saturday evening were Messrs -and Mesdames H. C. Rob ertson, Clifton Clark, Lloyd Gray Basil Walker. Mrs. Alda Gardner attended a dinner.party given for the members of the Eastlami society at the home of Miss Marie Christensen of Salt Lake Friday evening.. The members are lady missionaries who labored in the Eastern States mission. Mrs. Elia Banks spent the week end at. Rlverton visiting with Mrs, Thomas Sorenson. " - f--In compliment to his wife's birth day anniversary Raymond Nelson sponsored a surprise party at their home Monday evening. , The time ,was spent in progressive games After which luncheon, was served to the following: Messrs. and Mec-dames Mec-dames Archie Boren, Ervlng Bul-Iock; Bul-Iock; Elvin Thorne, Wesley Beck, J. Kemp, Dewayne Harper, Arnold Greene and W. L. Greene. 1 C. B. Harper, Charles Harper, the Misses Rose and Florence Harper, Mrs. Grace Nelson and Miss-Edna Nelson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Mayhew of LIndon on Wed nesday. - - - , ' -4 . Miss.. Vera Hone is spending the holidays at St. George. .Dr. Dean Harvey of Salt Lake spent ..Sunday in Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thorne Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Gray,-Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chlpman of American Fork and' Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Harvey of Pleasant Grove formed a tarty and attended the Para mount Wednesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. William White and Mr. and Mrs. William Sterling of Salt Lake, and -Mrs. Elizabeth Powell were Sunday dinner guests jbl Mr. andMrs. W. L- Greene. 'V- Ir. and Mrs. C. A. Gamett enter tained a number of their friends at a .holiday party Monday evening. Dinner was served at small tables at & eclock, eacn table being dec- . , Highest Church r - j j ; t i The Pacific coast's highest edifice la the new Temple Methodist church at San Francisco. Five hundred hun-dred rooms In the structure are to be operated as a commercial hotel and apartment house. Curtis . Greene, Herman Greene, and Mrs. Mabel Shelledy, of Salt Lake; visited -with Mr. and ""Mrs. Arnold Greene Sunday. -y . ' r ? Mr. and Mrs.- Arza Adams, gave a card party Friday evening - at which tha following were bidden; Mr. and Mrs. Crien "Wadley, , Mrs. Fern Edwards, Mrs. Vera Chip-man. Chip-man. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Warnick, Warn-ick, Mr; and Mrs. Merrill Warnick, Mr; and Mrs. Ivan Mohsona Mr. and Miss Muriel Hone was hostess at a holiday party at her home, Mon-- day evening. Progressive "Rook" featured the entertainment. ; A tray luncneon was served, . The (guests the Misses Margaret Mr-rott, Mr-rott, Leah Fugal, Cora Harper, Muriel Walker, Donald Wright, Merlyn Wadley, Harold Armltstead, ArverAhderson knd Myron Jensen "i--.- j- m' fc,- A ' On Friday evening Mr. and Mfs. AlmaChristiansen-ntertained or . the Oscar Richins family. . , - . Mr. and Mrs. TCari Banks and. daughter Louise were New Year's day guests of . Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cordner of Frovo. Mrs. Sarah Ervlng, Miss Rowena Erving, Miss Jessie Maxfield of Chester, and Mrs. Harvey Deane of Milford, spent part of the Christmas, Christ-mas, holidays at . the Archie' Maxfield Max-field home. , . Home Furnishers Central Southern, td Eastern Utah And Comfort. Of ppearanc Home Mr. and Mrs, Millen Radmall entertained en-tertained these guests at dinner Sunday evening: ? Mr. and ; Mrs. Niels Paulson, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Paulson, Russell Swensoa, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gamett and family. John Banks Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Samuelson and daughter of Salt Lake. Frank Samuelson of California, Cali-fornia, and Mrs. Eliza Banks were dinner guests at the Karl Banks home on Sunday. ' ,. Hay Butler of Payson visited with his sister Mrs. Ethel Drysdalo on Monday. - . New Year's dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T, II. Gleason were Mr, and Mrs. Sterling iBennet of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maxfield" and family. . . - ' TO PRESENT PLAY SPANISH FORK. 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Use and enjoy It as you pay for It A sunituous banquet was given ttt thr home of Mr. and Mrs. 11 D Wells for. the members of the Orem Literary club and their partners on New Year's ee.--A-crystal bowl of red. naturtlurrts was used as the centerpiece while two tall green tapers stood at either end of the table. E, H. earner acted as.oasv master 'and . numerous toasts were eivf n. " Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs. J. Erval' Christensen. Mjr, ancf Mrs. ZeEarl Burr, . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Calder.M: "and Mrs. Dean Park, Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Calder, Mr. and Mrs..Curts Gorden, Mr. and Mrs. Ounard L.undgren, Mr, and Mrs." Tom Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Park, Mr. and Irs. Hoy Park, Mr. arid Mrs. DeLos Pyne, Mrand Mrs. Clifton Pyne, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Washburn, Mr. and Mrs. James Q.x Stratton and ? Mr and Mrs. Torn Gardner. ' .. Mrs. Tom Jacobs and Mrs. Jack Park,acea as asslstlng.hostessesa Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Cunningham entertained the members of the So cial Hour club and their partners' at their, home Saturday evening. The entertaining A rooms-, were tastefully decorated In the seawon's' colors and emblems.; , Progressiva "COO" ; furnished the .evening's en tertainment. The high score favors being won by Mrs George F. Carroll-L and Theo Farley and the consolation consola-tion favors by Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Loveridge. A, tasty and Jewell arranged ar-ranged luncheon, was served. Those present were Mr. ;' and". Mrs1. James B. Sumner,, Mr. andMrs. Sylvester BreWer, Mr. and Mrs. John Cbfls-tensen, Cbfls-tensen, Mr. and Mrs. GergeTF. Carroll: Car-roll: Mr.rand Mrs. N. AvJacobsoivr iUl . GLIL MIDI mwt. f I and Mrs; Theo Farley, Mrs. Joh.i A. Vance, Mrs D. McBrlde, Mrs Evelyn Eve-lyn Knight Mrs. Sarah Calder and the host and bitess. . ' " r' Miss Ruby Poulson -Land Miss Mary Poulson entertained a num-j ber of friends at their home ThutV day evening; ?fThe; ; entertalnpg rooms were prettily, decorated In keeping, with .the seaiori. Progressive Progres-sive games and radio music were followed by a dainty luncheon. Those present at te enjoyable affair af-fair were Miss Lucilexf arley, JMisa Morine I Ubveless. MigsStella Draper, Dra-per, .: Mlsa, PuIoti . .Poulson,., Miss Edith Poilfson; Miss Ttuby ..'Pjulibn, Miss Mary Poulson,, Twn-Reeves, Getopge' Obanyonv Jack Hunter, Wil-lard Wil-lard Westover, Earfhadwlck, Vg$1 Brlmms and Clifford Lee. A Mr. and Mrs7. Fred YounTrrfrhtcr- tained at; dinner Friday evenlBg. Out of town guests included Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Pen rod and dai ter -Wanda , and smalT son; Miss Edith " Poulson . and Miss Verida-Wentz spent Saturday with frlehnin Salt Lake. : " - er, and . the consoIAtlon favor Rulon Tomlason. ; , r A dahtty luncheon was serv-l the tables at midnight. .Thow j ' ent at the enjoyable affair wex " fnd Mrs. Ray Qillman, r Mr. r Mrs. .Fred Culmer, Mr. and I! Lynn Fryer, Mr. and Mrs..7tr! Walker, Mr, and Mrs. Ln V'( r Mr. and Mis, Robert Wright. I and Mrs. Ruben Tomlason, Ur. Mrs. Ernest Ash, Mr. and Hi. . fred Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Fin Thorn. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wf er, Mis. "Itmra Kcitch," Mrs. i; Foultx and the host and hc,ic.r C. II. Poulson lias returnoJ Peoeh. Nevada, after spending few days with relatives and frier here.' .y-' '- ' Joseph 'Rowley lias rsturn.l Price after spending tho .holia. hers with his mother, Mrs. Ail Rowlry. .. " , . .. Mr. and Mrs. August Nelson 1 returned to their home here tf spendipg their vacation In Bouth California.; ' ' , ' . Mr. and Mrs. Wallacifl it of Itlvcton spent Clirlfctniad v Mrs. Hebettson's parents; Mr.-Mrs. Mr.-Mrs. August Ntlson. ; , Owen DeLang has ritmnr.t Salt-Xake where he 1 attc n s school, after spending the hoiuu here with his parents. Mrrnd it JW. DcLahg. v "'yT ,; Mr and Mr. Elrrlrr Tavlr,r r. family spit Christmas here v Air. anaMrsHiNephi Taylor. '" ' r . - " PROGRAi iilJ "Furnish Your Home From a D. T.'R. Co. Store i "THE ONE-PRICE HOUSE : One- of the leading social events of the past weekTwas a dancing party givtn' by Mr. and Mrs. James G. Stratton at the! home Friday evening. The entertaining, rooms' were btautifully decorated in keeping: keep-ing: with Christmas. Games and radio music were also features pf the entertainment and a delicious luncheon . was served to Mr, and l Mrs. Albert Stubbs. Mr. arid Mrs. Roland Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Farr.f Olde Towne,Cryer Mr. and Mrs. LeEarl Buir, Mr. and Mrs.,. Vergal, Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Calder, Mr. and Mrs. E. L Calder, Mr. and Mrs. J. Erval Chris tensen; Mr. an4 Msr. Tom. Jacobs, Mr. ;and MrsRoy Park, Mr, and Mrs; DeLos Pyne, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Clif-ton Pyne,: Mr, and Mrs. A. Waih-burn Waih-burn and the host and hostes3. . "In - ' ,if , . ' V, J , , .. . v . , ' . " , , . . .....V Nine Busy Furniture Stores o a Mr, , and Mrs. .Vem. Glllman entertained en-tertained a' number of friends at their home Thursday evening.x The affair w&s given in the form of. a card ' party. Seven ' tables 4of pro. gresslve f "500" . being high score favors were JSIrs. Lea Walker and Robert Walk- hour; 1 a.m., znent STATION 1L 6. L. SUNDAY, JANUARY 5 8 a.m., Informal program ; 13 u "Sunay Slda UpM; 11 a. V Educational department; 11: SO a NEC Instrumental ensemble; noon. NBC Russian Balalaika ehwtfa; 12:S0 p.mjNBC Old V trio; 1 p.mNBC 'The Frier Hour?; 2 ' p.m., L. --D.AS. ecrv; com the Tabernacle: K 2:20 V Voftal and instrumental' enrt. p.m--Mutual hour: Studio program; 5 p.m.; Btan.i concertj 5:30 p.m., NPC I lanat company program; . 6 j NBC "EnnaJettick Melodies"; t pjn.. NBC Collier's hour 7:1 5 i NBC Atwater" Kent hourg v First Preabyterlan church irvi 8J30 p.m.,. Mohs. Hunt, ! Hot Catholic discourse; 9 p.m.,' L. I) church' services. 'from the stn 6: SO p.m "Tale vision" con- rt ; p.m.,NBO Borden's conceit 1 10:30 p.m., Utah 'hour; 11 :S0 Request hour. '' : ' .. BIONDAY JANUARY 6 pumn NBC Salt Lake Tat it choir--and "organ r 4:20 p.m., 6 p.m., r t program dance orchestra; C:M r (Vocal;"nnd instrumental velvet 6:45 p.rn.,' Educatloht progrtm: p.m.l NBC, Edison program t-lng, t-lng, favorite -..selections of fr people; : 7:33 p.m., .NBC- C Motors "Family Party"; 8 p.m., ! gram of diversified musical i tlons,' "Western Jlour"; 8.r:) NBC s Great ' Northern It program;. 9 p.m., "The Jtwtl : 9:3Q p.m NBC Amns 'n Av.ly ; p.m.. Dr. E'.E. Keller; 10 p n . Pacific Network, "Tho Firestone"; 10. SO p.m., Div ables 4Of pro. j i irestone ; io.jo p.m., inv played. Th j drama, program;. 11 p.m., iv presented to Slumber hour; 12Ti.5nit l . |